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that.ten relies on more than 20 years in a job i love, she wrote, thank you to california and the lord above. you get the picture. here's the key line, as long as there are issues i will never of my -- the meaning life. sure sounds like the senator boxer i know. it is not easy to find common ground run here, it takes hard work. stopkes negotiation will it often takes those intangibles, too. like comic relief. so enter another senator. i will miss the gym and barbara show when it comes to an end next year especially after such a story to run over a pw. one day she is a bus, the next day him. they are the best of health, the fiercest of rivals, they worked together on everything and agree on almost nothing. sounds like a promise for a buddy comedy from the 1980's but here what it is -- a political master stroke. the unlikeliest of partnerships led to the first significant environmental reform law in decades. it also led to senate passage of the waterways infrastructure bill that will support important projects across the country. and though some will refer to them as an odd couple, i wou
that.ten relies on more than 20 years in a job i love, she wrote, thank you to california and the lord above. you get the picture. here's the key line, as long as there are issues i will never of my -- the meaning life. sure sounds like the senator boxer i know. it is not easy to find common ground run here, it takes hard work. stopkes negotiation will it often takes those intangibles, too. like comic relief. so enter another senator. i will miss the gym and barbara show when it comes to an end...
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the governor of california has set a goal of moving to a 50% clean electric grid. it will require new technology and submit generation nuclear, it will require new battery technology and probably some we have never heard of. in the meantime, with wind, with solar, with designing smarter that zero homes that produce more energy than they use, we can move to a 100% clean electric grid and just in the nick of time. some of the things we do like the renewable portfolio standards have to constantly go up and not down. that is true of the renewable fuel standard as well. when he to go up so we developed a the next generation that can make our economy go. >>
the governor of california has set a goal of moving to a 50% clean electric grid. it will require new technology and submit generation nuclear, it will require new battery technology and probably some we have never heard of. in the meantime, with wind, with solar, with designing smarter that zero homes that produce more energy than they use, we can move to a 100% clean electric grid and just in the nick of time. some of the things we do like the renewable portfolio standards have to constantly...
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rick warren, pastor of a church in lake forest, california, to provide an invocation. [applause] >> let us pray. almighty god, our father, everything we see and everything we can't see exist because of you alone. it all comes from you and it all belongs to you and it all exists for your glory. history is your story. the scripture tells us that the lord is our god. the lord is one. you are compassionate and merciful one shoule. your loving to everyone you have made. today we rejoice in america's peaceful transfer of power for the 44th time. we celebrate a lynch point in history with the inauguration of our first african-american president of the united states. [cheers and applause] we are so grateful to live in this land, a land of unequal possibility, where the son of an african immigrant can rise to the highest level of leadership. we know today that dr. king and a grey cloud of witnesses are shouting in heaven. give to our new president, barack obama, a wisdom to lead us with humility, the kurds to lead us with integrity, -- the courage to lead us with integrity. ble
rick warren, pastor of a church in lake forest, california, to provide an invocation. [applause] >> let us pray. almighty god, our father, everything we see and everything we can't see exist because of you alone. it all comes from you and it all belongs to you and it all exists for your glory. history is your story. the scripture tells us that the lord is our god. the lord is one. you are compassionate and merciful one shoule. your loving to everyone you have made. today we rejoice in...
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tom from san jose, california. caller: i was on my wife's policy through her school district, and i had a blue cross policy. i was paying 1000 dollars a month. and they dropped us ready for obamacare. so i took it out. i went on the exchange through covered california and got the exact same policy. the blue cross plan them policy, and i am paying the same amount, $1000 a month. so i go to my doctor and my doctor says we do not take covered california, and i say it is the same policy, but of course i am talking to the receptionist. well, we do not take covered california. i asked why, and they told me it does not pay as much. and i asked as much as what, and they said it does not pay as much. and i said, you take medicare, don't you? doesn't it pay as much as medicare? and she said, no, it pays less than medicare. ton i went on the exchange try to look for another doctor, and i am telling you, i am having a heck of a time because 50% of the doctors are turning down my blue cross plan them that i am paying $1000 a mo
tom from san jose, california. caller: i was on my wife's policy through her school district, and i had a blue cross policy. i was paying 1000 dollars a month. and they dropped us ready for obamacare. so i took it out. i went on the exchange through covered california and got the exact same policy. the blue cross plan them policy, and i am paying the same amount, $1000 a month. so i go to my doctor and my doctor says we do not take covered california, and i say it is the same policy, but of...
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i got the governor of california came to massachusetts, arnold schwarzenegger. he was poaching jobs from massachusetts, a fellow republican. and he had a big billboard in town with him in a t-shirt saying come to california. so what was i supposed to do? i put a billboard in his state with me in a t-shirt and it said smaller muscles but much lower taxes, come to massachusetts. states compete. >> i love this great land, i know that we face extraordinary challenges. i believe career politicians got us into this mess and they can't get us out of this mess. it takes someone who understands how the private economy works because he has worked in the private economy. and i have. i am a private business guy. [applause] i want to mention one more ing. you know the challges that we have. funded liabilities. abruptly, some say $62 trillion. others say $150 trillion. the usa today calculated out to be $532,000 for american household of the unfunded liabilities. that is the legacy that we leave the next generation. around the world, we have the folks who want to kill us. ira
i got the governor of california came to massachusetts, arnold schwarzenegger. he was poaching jobs from massachusetts, a fellow republican. and he had a big billboard in town with him in a t-shirt saying come to california. so what was i supposed to do? i put a billboard in his state with me in a t-shirt and it said smaller muscles but much lower taxes, come to massachusetts. states compete. >> i love this great land, i know that we face extraordinary challenges. i believe career...
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roth joining us from palm springs, california. we appreciate your time. former barack obama released a statement on the decision to withdraw from the climate agreement, saying that "i believe the united states of america should be at the front of the pack. that even in the absence of american leadership, even as --s administration joins future generations the one planet we've got." the agreementin include syria, nicaragua, which felt it did not go far enough, and now the united states. trump just heard donald make the announcement that the united states will leave the paris climate accord. nathan, trump has some pretty critical comments about the deal, saying it was unfair for the united states, but he also had something to say about china. >> when we start? what a speech. first speech,ca the strongest we have seen from president trump so far. i think it was encapsulated in one line, "i was elected reps who -- to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris." could continue increasing its emissions the next 30 years. basically saying the same about ind
roth joining us from palm springs, california. we appreciate your time. former barack obama released a statement on the decision to withdraw from the climate agreement, saying that "i believe the united states of america should be at the front of the pack. that even in the absence of american leadership, even as --s administration joins future generations the one planet we've got." the agreementin include syria, nicaragua, which felt it did not go far enough, and now the united...
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california, michael and our line for republicans. caller: i wanted to speak to the point on the news where they're saying what hundred 60,000 jobs are created. there reporting that 40,000 of those jobs were census jobs. i should work for the senses and we hired 1000 -- census and we hired 1000. i will let your viewers decide how that math works out pretty -- works out. host: west palm beach, florida. caller: there are not much signs of recovery in our area. palm beach county has a little over a 12% unemployment rate. i did think there was a sign of recovery because after almost a year and a half looking for work, i found work last month. i got into a training program they had a deal where it was unacceptable to miss any time. i caught a terrible cold and throat infection and a terminated me because i worked -- i missed half a day of work. now i am back looking for work again. host: good luck in the job search. it indeed -- in the new york post this morning -- on our line for republicans out of indiana -- caller: we have no sign of re
california, michael and our line for republicans. caller: i wanted to speak to the point on the news where they're saying what hundred 60,000 jobs are created. there reporting that 40,000 of those jobs were census jobs. i should work for the senses and we hired 1000 -- census and we hired 1000. i will let your viewers decide how that math works out pretty -- works out. host: west palm beach, florida. caller: there are not much signs of recovery in our area. palm beach county has a little over a...
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he goes to california to meet with his billionaire backers. other audio --o we are in a room full of investors. why should we invest in you? he turns around and gives him big tax breaks. they are going to get a big payday. they will get a return on their investment with congressman cotten. >> there's a lot of talk about helping the middle class. what is your definition? >> under law, there are a lot of different definitions. middle-class, i think of most of arkansas. that is maybe up to $200,000. that is different ways to judge it. we need to focus on the middle class. we need good middle-class jobs. that is why i have the america made strong legislation. we focus on the middle class. congressman cotton seems to want to build the economy from billionaires down. i want to build it from the middle class out. that is what we need in this country. that is what has made america great. we had a strong middle class but the middle class is hurting right now. we need to do everything we can. in washington, we should be able to agree on jobs and the eco
he goes to california to meet with his billionaire backers. other audio --o we are in a room full of investors. why should we invest in you? he turns around and gives him big tax breaks. they are going to get a big payday. they will get a return on their investment with congressman cotten. >> there's a lot of talk about helping the middle class. what is your definition? >> under law, there are a lot of different definitions. middle-class, i think of most of arkansas. that is maybe...
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when we oppose wars, as was done from the very beginning by barbara lee from california? the u.s. has lost these wars within their own boundaries. what they need to do is withdraw from these territories of countries that have been attacked. we forget that wars of aggression per se are crimes against people, where more civilians always die than combatants. especially those most vulnerable. that thee possibilities that fidel castro and his comets of august 3 ts of august commen 3 indicated the world could be free of nuclear and conventional weapons. worst of all would be the possibility of a nuclear war, with virtually could be unavoidable. that we thinkber of the launching of two atomic bombs in the history of mankind. we should remember the words of president franklin delano 1941velt on january 6, when he gave his address to congress about the state of the union where he explained he understood that by being free , free from fear which translated in global terms meant a reduction of weapons to the point and to such a specific level that no nation should have the capability of laun
when we oppose wars, as was done from the very beginning by barbara lee from california? the u.s. has lost these wars within their own boundaries. what they need to do is withdraw from these territories of countries that have been attacked. we forget that wars of aggression per se are crimes against people, where more civilians always die than combatants. especially those most vulnerable. that thee possibilities that fidel castro and his comets of august 3 ts of august commen 3 indicated the...
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she represents the palm springs area of california, and she is the chairman of the energy and commerce subcommittee on commerce, manufacturing, and trade. thank you for being on "the communicators." >> you can now access our programming any time with the c- span radio iphone app. you can also listen to our signature interview programs each week, available around the clock were ever you are. the release of president barack obama's birth certificate has not stopped by a court case challenging the president citizenship status. the ninth circuit court of appeals in pasadena, california heard a case questioning whether barack obama was born in the united states and is eligible to serve as president. a former vice presidential candidate in 2008 and former presidential candidate alan keyes or two of the lead plaintiffs. a lower court dismissed the case, ruling that the court is not the proper case to challenge the president's election. this is about 50 minutes. >> you may proceed. >> you may proceed. >> if i
she represents the palm springs area of california, and she is the chairman of the energy and commerce subcommittee on commerce, manufacturing, and trade. thank you for being on "the communicators." >> you can now access our programming any time with the c- span radio iphone app. you can also listen to our signature interview programs each week, available around the clock were ever you are. the release of president barack obama's birth certificate has not stopped by a court case...
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floods in california, floods in wildfires, s, tornadoes in the midwest. in the face of all of that, we're going to massively reduce the ability of the federal government to respond. doesn't make much sense to me, particularly when the beneficiaries of those tax reductions are the superwealthy. 2,500 families in america would benefit from the limb nage of the estate tax. 2,000-plus families. billions of dollars. billion andlion to 9- superwealthy families don't have to pay an estate tax. hat's going on here? 600,000 low-income housing vouchers gone so they can pass on their wealth to the next generation. income inquality. in the face of the disasters, we need to stop for a moment, as we begin the appropriation process r the fema emergency appropriations. need to stop for a moment. consider the way these two things work together. was in mill district, davis, california, for an event on sunday, and i had several students, some of whom are my interns came to me and said what are you going to do about the student loans? there is a lot of happy talk that we are
floods in california, floods in wildfires, s, tornadoes in the midwest. in the face of all of that, we're going to massively reduce the ability of the federal government to respond. doesn't make much sense to me, particularly when the beneficiaries of those tax reductions are the superwealthy. 2,500 families in america would benefit from the limb nage of the estate tax. 2,000-plus families. billions of dollars. billion andlion to 9- superwealthy families don't have to pay an estate tax. hat's...
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i think when we proclaim our [applause] ♪ >> we recently covered a debate in california's 52nd congressional district. local reports have the race currently rated as a tossup. >> winning to secure the border first. -- we need to secure the border first. not only so that we can prevent an immigration system where people get to run to the front of the line, but also for national security issues. who knows who is able to cross into our border in terms of terrorist groups. order security is a critical prerequisite. latinos support a secure border. democrats support a secure border. they point fingers at each other . i think we ought to focus on issues where we see great unity in this country. bipartisanwould get support if we focused on those areas of agreement. >> there is no disagreement in the senate. part of it is securing the border, they want to build a fence all the way across the border. we cannot get a vote because the speaker of the house will not even put it up for a vote. the u.s. chamber ofwe cannot gee speaker of the commerce, the farmers and the farmworkers, the faith community an
i think when we proclaim our [applause] ♪ >> we recently covered a debate in california's 52nd congressional district. local reports have the race currently rated as a tossup. >> winning to secure the border first. -- we need to secure the border first. not only so that we can prevent an immigration system where people get to run to the front of the line, but also for national security issues. who knows who is able to cross into our border in terms of terrorist groups. order...
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[applause] >> what purpose does the gentlelady from california's recognition? >> i rise to join the distinguished speaker and paying tribute to the brave men and women of the capitol police force and also, in sadness for the assault that was made on our colleagues and members of the staff. to my colleagues, you would hear me say something that you have never heard me say before, i identify myself with the remarks of the speaker. [laughter] remarks, mr.tiful speaker, thank you so much for the sentiments that they represent. thank you so much. [applause] again, we are not one caucus or another in this house today. we speak for each other and the we send- in saying that our thoughts and prayers to our colleague, steve scalise. personally, we have our italian-american connection, so as soon as i heard my name -- his name, i was filled with concern, as i would be with anyone here, but we have a special connection. speaker, i will be asking every five minutes how steve is coming along. also, four sacks and roger and as as office, speaker acknowledged crystal and davi
[applause] >> what purpose does the gentlelady from california's recognition? >> i rise to join the distinguished speaker and paying tribute to the brave men and women of the capitol police force and also, in sadness for the assault that was made on our colleagues and members of the staff. to my colleagues, you would hear me say something that you have never heard me say before, i identify myself with the remarks of the speaker. [laughter] remarks, mr.tiful speaker, thank you so...
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every state here in california. this is why you ought to vote. there are two tabs, a crystal clear choice before us. one man, our president, wants to invest in the middle class. another will take us back to the failed policies that got us the worst recession since the great depression, and there is a great deal of support. i do not know who they are talking to. talk to some of the volunteers here. there are kids, older folks like me, they are here and excited. my kids are coming. initially i said, this is a big day. i want my whole family there. they want to work. they want to do what they can to make this a successful convention, so you see a lot of enthusiasm in california. i saw it in new mexico. i saw it in nevada. i see it in florida, and i will see it in texas when i go to the jefferson-jackson dinner. >> last question right over here. >> a gallon was reporting this morning governor romney's acceptance speech was the lowest rated since 1996. can you talk about whether the president believes an incumbent presid
every state here in california. this is why you ought to vote. there are two tabs, a crystal clear choice before us. one man, our president, wants to invest in the middle class. another will take us back to the failed policies that got us the worst recession since the great depression, and there is a great deal of support. i do not know who they are talking to. talk to some of the volunteers here. there are kids, older folks like me, they are here and excited. my kids are coming. initially i...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? ms. pelosi: mr. speaker, i rise to join the distinguished speaker in paying tribute to the brave men and women of the capitol police force, and also in sadness for the assault that was made on our colleagues and members of the staff. to my colleagues, you're going to hear me say something you've never heard me say before. i identify myself with the remarks of the speaker. they were beautiful remarks, mr. speaker, thank you so much. for the sentiments that they epresent, thank you so much. again, we are not one caucus or the other in this house today. but we speak for each other in saying that we send our thoughts and prayers to our colleague, steve scalise. personally, we have our italian american connection, so as soon as i heard his name, i was filled with concern as i would be for anyone here. but we had that special connection. so our hopes and prayers. and i said to the speaker, i'll be asking you every five minutes, how is steve coming along? nd also for zack barth, matt mika who wa
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? ms. pelosi: mr. speaker, i rise to join the distinguished speaker in paying tribute to the brave men and women of the capitol police force, and also in sadness for the assault that was made on our colleagues and members of the staff. to my colleagues, you're going to hear me say something you've never heard me say before. i identify myself with the remarks of the speaker. they were beautiful remarks,...
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and they have come here from vanced society as engineers and scientists fueled the -- in sill con, california, in the research triangle of north carolina. along route 128 in massachusetts in austin, texas and across this great land. [applause] we must continue to welcome the world's most ambitious people to be a part of us. in that way, we stay young and optimistic and determined. we need immigration laws that protect our borders, meet our economic needs and yet show that we are a compassionate nation of immigrants. [applause] we have been successful, too, because americans have known that one status adverse is not a permanent condition. americans have believed that you might not be able to control your circumstances, but you can control your response to your circumstances. [applause] and your greatest ally in controlling your response to your circumstances has been a quality education. but today, today i can tell that you're going to get a good education, can i honestly say it doesn't matter where you came from but it only matters where you're going? the crisis of k-12 is a threat of the ver
and they have come here from vanced society as engineers and scientists fueled the -- in sill con, california, in the research triangle of north carolina. along route 128 in massachusetts in austin, texas and across this great land. [applause] we must continue to welcome the world's most ambitious people to be a part of us. in that way, we stay young and optimistic and determined. we need immigration laws that protect our borders, meet our economic needs and yet show that we are a compassionate...
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when i was democratic state chair, this was an issue in california. there has been study after study, including the california business roundtable, looking at this question, whether or not people here illegally cost more than they contribute. every one of those studies has shown the myth that we are paying more than we are getting. it is a myth, in terms of taxes, and contribution. they are making a positive contribution, just like the immigrants who came before them. whereher thing is, progressives end up on this issue is where ronald reagan ended up. i forget what year, but he proposed a plan. said, these people came here illegally, but their families are here, they have they but they are to -- have children, they are going to school. we are not going to get rid of them. he called it amnesty. for him, it was 5 million. for president obama, it is 11 million. i think the argument is the same. -- you are not going to send them all back. you point out in your book that the last three presidential elections, that the republicans are getting less and less
when i was democratic state chair, this was an issue in california. there has been study after study, including the california business roundtable, looking at this question, whether or not people here illegally cost more than they contribute. every one of those studies has shown the myth that we are paying more than we are getting. it is a myth, in terms of taxes, and contribution. they are making a positive contribution, just like the immigrants who came before them. whereher thing is,...
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i am here at the california museum, also the home of the california hall of fame. some of the most inspired leaders that have left their mark on history but happen to have a strong identity here in the state of california. had the privilege of recognizing a few months ago was reverend lawson. as one of the most influential leaders in the civil rights movement. he brought forth the principles of nonviolence from gandhi and brought them to the forefront of the consciousness of dr. king. i met with him and leaders of black lives matter and other leaders of the community and had a conversation about the history of the civil rights movement. to theack as we debated 1950's, he argued back to 1947. and the impact the jackie robinson had on the movement. not just emmett till in the movement that mark part of history and changed the momentum. what makes this movement -- one?t different from that is this a moment or a movement? what part of our history are we living in and living through? i had the opportunity to meet with many youth leaders. i will say about all the convers
i am here at the california museum, also the home of the california hall of fame. some of the most inspired leaders that have left their mark on history but happen to have a strong identity here in the state of california. had the privilege of recognizing a few months ago was reverend lawson. as one of the most influential leaders in the civil rights movement. he brought forth the principles of nonviolence from gandhi and brought them to the forefront of the consciousness of dr. king. i met...
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host: we're going to respond to california. -- we're going to move on to california. caller: i have been a logger for 45 years. they were showing all of these people in haiti trying to build houses out of some of these boxes that they sense stuff over here. we're sitting here with billions of timber. we're sitting on a place that has 9 billion feet of state on forests. we could export it over to haiti in lumber. those people are going to run into these monsoons. they have all these tents. i've been on unemployment for almost a year now. because of the house the industry -- because of the housing industry, we have to do something. when the mills shut down in southern california, that is gone to kill us. -- that is going to kill us. all this timber is just going to sit and rot. it makes me cry to see all of these renewable resources going to waste. host: reminder, if you want to get involved in the conversation, the numbers are -- jim on our line for the independents -- let's move on to brian in texas on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. my overview of the r
host: we're going to respond to california. -- we're going to move on to california. caller: i have been a logger for 45 years. they were showing all of these people in haiti trying to build houses out of some of these boxes that they sense stuff over here. we're sitting here with billions of timber. we're sitting on a place that has 9 billion feet of state on forests. we could export it over to haiti in lumber. those people are going to run into these monsoons. they have all these tents. i've...
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southern california. very familiar with this problem. when i was democratic state chair, this was an issue in --tewide politics and statewide politics in california. there has been study after study, including the california business roundtable, looking at this question, whether or not people here illegally cost more than they contribute. every one of those studies has shown the myth that we are paying more than we are getting. it is a myth, in terms of taxes, and contribution. they are making a positive contribution, just like the immigrants who came before them. so, and then the other thing is i think, where progressives and up on this issue is where ronald reagan and up on this issue. wasn't 1980, it forget exactly what year, but during his eight years he proposed a plan. 5 million people were here eagerly. -- were here illegally. ronald reagan said, these people came here illegally, but their families are here, they have jobs, but they are to -- they have children, they are going to school. we are not going to get rid of them. he cal
southern california. very familiar with this problem. when i was democratic state chair, this was an issue in --tewide politics and statewide politics in california. there has been study after study, including the california business roundtable, looking at this question, whether or not people here illegally cost more than they contribute. every one of those studies has shown the myth that we are paying more than we are getting. it is a myth, in terms of taxes, and contribution. they are making...
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do you want to be california? you have a governor that is allowing your energy industry, something nobody predicted was there 10 years, 15 years ago, it is there and you are tapping it and creating all kinds of jobs and you have done for your second now? why would you give that up? what kind of craziness is going on in the state? how could you even consider? do you want to be new york? there is no fracking and no natural gas. there's natural gas, but it is under the ground and remains there. in california, the monterey shale formation is one of the biggest in the country and it sits there because the idiots do not want to bring it up. they do not want civilization, they do not want to advance. do you want business or growth or jobs? please by all means, return your governor to office. brian lamb: does calling somebody an idiot work? andrew ferguson:, hardly ever especially if you mean it. brian lamb: does he mean that? andrew ferguson: probably, i think so. i have called people names and print over the years. but
do you want to be california? you have a governor that is allowing your energy industry, something nobody predicted was there 10 years, 15 years ago, it is there and you are tapping it and creating all kinds of jobs and you have done for your second now? why would you give that up? what kind of craziness is going on in the state? how could you even consider? do you want to be new york? there is no fracking and no natural gas. there's natural gas, but it is under the ground and remains there. in...
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do you then approve of the efforts by states like new york and california to review the vaccines for safety and efficacy on their own? are those efforts necessary? dr. fauci: i can understand, though i don't agree with their doing that, because i think what they have referred, unfortunately what i referred to a moment ago as mixed messages from washington. i don't fault them for wondering what's going on, but i can tell them if they are listening, and i hope they are, the process really is sound. one of the difficulties about taking that approach is it may be sheds some doubt on the process i am extolling now as being a firm process. i understand why they may want to do it, because of the mixed messages, but hopefully i can appeal to them to say, yes, you can look at the data -- everybody should be looking at the data, nothing wrong with that -- but trust the process because it is sound. robert: beyond sending mixed messages, could reviews by states delay americans from having access to a vaccine? dr. fauci: i hope not. like i mentioned, i understand why the governors want to do that
do you then approve of the efforts by states like new york and california to review the vaccines for safety and efficacy on their own? are those efforts necessary? dr. fauci: i can understand, though i don't agree with their doing that, because i think what they have referred, unfortunately what i referred to a moment ago as mixed messages from washington. i don't fault them for wondering what's going on, but i can tell them if they are listening, and i hope they are, the process really is...
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california, oregon, washington. the gulf states have been battered by storms. people in the midwest, farmers have lost full seasons of crops because of the floods. -- joe bidens emma says, we need to embrace science and deal with it. this is something that is hurting people. it is something that we can address in a way where we can create jobs by investing in inrastructure, investing renewable energy, that will be about jobs. seriousnessows the of environmental justice issues, areasws that of all the where people live in america with poor air quality, 70% of the people in those areas are people of color. joe biden knows what is going on in flint. he says we need to address this and we need to pay attention to science. on the other hand, you have whend trump, who recently he was asked about the wildfires in california, the report said something like you know, scientists are saying these fires, what is happening, the scientists are saying that there is a connection between the drastic changes in the climate and these wildfires. you know what the president of the
california, oregon, washington. the gulf states have been battered by storms. people in the midwest, farmers have lost full seasons of crops because of the floods. -- joe bidens emma says, we need to embrace science and deal with it. this is something that is hurting people. it is something that we can address in a way where we can create jobs by investing in inrastructure, investing renewable energy, that will be about jobs. seriousnessows the of environmental justice issues, areasws that of...
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ands active and democrat when i started hearing the voice of the former california governor who are church related his agenda, principles of less taxes, traditional values and a strong military, on to the republican party. throughout my career, those have been my principles and animated by service. i support them at every turn in a look for opportunities to sport men and women who have encourage to stand up for these principles. i see ted cruz as a principal of conservatives who has dedicated his career to advocating the reagan agenda. for my career, i know a little bit about spending a bit. ago. imore than a decade really admire ted cruz. andtand up to taxpayers opposing deficits and debt. calling for repealing obamacare. impressed the way ted cruz's devotion and knowledge of the constitution. freedoms that are enshrined in our bill of rights, second amendment. i appreciate his strong unwavering stance. reasons, andse just as much for the principles, i have always animated my public service. i am voting for ted cruz. coming to that in the first place. your mention of these principles is w
ands active and democrat when i started hearing the voice of the former california governor who are church related his agenda, principles of less taxes, traditional values and a strong military, on to the republican party. throughout my career, those have been my principles and animated by service. i support them at every turn in a look for opportunities to sport men and women who have encourage to stand up for these principles. i see ted cruz as a principal of conservatives who has dedicated...
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hand over someone who was wanted by the state of california on a warrant, they are not in forcing california law. they are cooperating. and that is what ice is asking for. and ice is really the only agency that is blocked in this way. and the other reason that we ofw that these issues constitutionality and costs are not really the purpose for century policies is because when i then offered to pay any costs to that agency for holding that individual, the sanctuaries still say no. ice has done everything it can to try to overcome these suppose it excuses for not cooperating and they still don't cooperate. why doesn't ice give criminal warrants? number one, there's not such thing. asks for ancy that criminal warrant with a detainer might as well ask to be -- to have it delivered by a blue it doesn'tause exist. it is a way to give themselves some cover. what this debate is really about when thets to decide immigration laws will be enforced. our constitution clearly gives authority over immigration matters to congress. has laws that gives ice and says they need that sanctuary policies are illegal
hand over someone who was wanted by the state of california on a warrant, they are not in forcing california law. they are cooperating. and that is what ice is asking for. and ice is really the only agency that is blocked in this way. and the other reason that we ofw that these issues constitutionality and costs are not really the purpose for century policies is because when i then offered to pay any costs to that agency for holding that individual, the sanctuaries still say no. ice has done...
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years, category five hurricanes like we've never seen before, wildfires in montana, idaho, oregon, california, bigger than the state of delaware. lastent $300 billion les year responding to extreme weather events. $300 billion. here, andis happening just what it is is pretty clear. we have two much carbon in the air, we are the primary cause, we can do something about it. we can do something about it in a way that creates jobs, addressing the need to reduce carbon from mobile sources and from stationary sources. we actually had plans laid out clearly in regulation, and the industry accepted them, and now they have been repealed, which is a shame. moderator: would you favor imposing new taxes to reduce carbon emissions? republicans have been suggesting we do a tax, but those are the ones who would vote to read when there is bipartisan interest, there would be a lot of interest in that. rightere is huge interest now in making sure fuel efficiency standards continue to ramp up, so when 2030 rolls around we will have a heck of a lot of electric powered, battery-powered vehicles, and that will red
years, category five hurricanes like we've never seen before, wildfires in montana, idaho, oregon, california, bigger than the state of delaware. lastent $300 billion les year responding to extreme weather events. $300 billion. here, andis happening just what it is is pretty clear. we have two much carbon in the air, we are the primary cause, we can do something about it. we can do something about it in a way that creates jobs, addressing the need to reduce carbon from mobile sources and from...
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the biggest registration drive in history of california. about 350,000 people outside california. we have a very large grassroots organization designed to try to get as many americans involved in participating in the process as possible because that is what we believe in. when i think about running for office, i say to myself we have an organization on the ground that is already working in 2017 for 2018. what are the other things we could conceivably do? want to think about differential impact, i'm thinking about what can really -- what can our organization do that will make a big difference? what can we do in terms of the need to impeach campaign in terms of signing people up at our website and using that voice and using their voice to try to push our country forward? it is not simply a question of, shall i go on c-span or run for office? it is what can we do to collect and organize americans together so we get the broadest democracy? it is a little bit more complicated than just run or don't run. susan: we have about nine minutes left in the conversation. or threeou have two mor
the biggest registration drive in history of california. about 350,000 people outside california. we have a very large grassroots organization designed to try to get as many americans involved in participating in the process as possible because that is what we believe in. when i think about running for office, i say to myself we have an organization on the ground that is already working in 2017 for 2018. what are the other things we could conceivably do? want to think about differential impact,...
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>> i yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from california. >> the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> not only is this legislation not the right thing, this legislation is what -- one of the most overreaching, damaging pieces of legislation that has ever come to this house of representatives. this national energy tax is a job killer and will cost the american families over $3,000 per year. it will do very little to affect global temperatures. rule america, low and middle income families will suffer the most under this new tax. mr. speaker, we all want to protect our environment, but we should accomplish that for innovation and advancement, not by government micromanagement that undercuts america's ability to compete globally. i urge all members to protect the american economy and livelihoods of millions of american families and say no to this gigantic national energy tax. i yield back. >> the gentleman from new york? >> i would like to yield two minutes to the gentleman from massachusetts, chairman neil. >> the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. >> i want to c
>> i yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from california. >> the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> not only is this legislation not the right thing, this legislation is what -- one of the most overreaching, damaging pieces of legislation that has ever come to this house of representatives. this national energy tax is a job killer and will cost the american families over $3,000 per year. it will do very little to affect global temperatures. rule america,...
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california had drop boxes on the street, outside the registrar of voters office. one of those drop boxes was set on fire. is that good control of our ballots? i would submit that is a failure. i think a huge problem in this election cycle has been differential treatment of ballots in the same state. georgia had this problem, pennsylvania had this problem. if you have such great discretion among election officials that someone could count a ballot in one county that is missing an address, saying the signature doesn't , anh, yet in another county example of the fact that we have typically 3% higher rejection rate than the new york primary, yet all of a sudden the , yet in thete drops next neighboring county it is still 3%, that means a lot of ballots were counted that are defective in one county according to state law not in another county. the cleavage was a partisan cleavage, so i think that is a problem. we need to have statewide norms. in georgia with a runoff election coming up, this is a big dispute between the candidates on the republican side and a republica
california had drop boxes on the street, outside the registrar of voters office. one of those drop boxes was set on fire. is that good control of our ballots? i would submit that is a failure. i think a huge problem in this election cycle has been differential treatment of ballots in the same state. georgia had this problem, pennsylvania had this problem. if you have such great discretion among election officials that someone could count a ballot in one county that is missing an address, saying...
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. >> gene, thank you very much for joining us and coming all the way from california to do so. some quick housekeeping notes. anybody who has decided to go to the sponsor dinner tonight, the shuttles are leaving at six -- 6:15. there are a couple more seats left if some of you folks want to join. i will see you may 16 at the tokyo palace hotel for the ceo council asia. back to jerry. mr. sperling: thank you very much. [applause]
. >> gene, thank you very much for joining us and coming all the way from california to do so. some quick housekeeping notes. anybody who has decided to go to the sponsor dinner tonight, the shuttles are leaving at six -- 6:15. there are a couple more seats left if some of you folks want to join. i will see you may 16 at the tokyo palace hotel for the ceo council asia. back to jerry. mr. sperling: thank you very much. [applause]
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i have seen the confederate flag flown in california and the kind of places that have nothing to do with the civil war in the context of being former confederate states. my problem with the rebel flag is that we have decided that it is an equally patriotic flag to fly as the american flag. the issue here is not about racism. the issue is about a willingness to allow a revisionist history about secession to be part of our profound american understanding so that to fly the akaka confederate flag is to make a claim towards a history that is about breaking the country apart, yet we continue to think of it as an equally patriotic choice. [applause] i think we do this because we were in a rush at the moment of reconstruction to seal the fissures of the country. the civil war was exceptionally painful. one of the key elements of that feeling was to allow former confederates to tell the stories of the former past of slavery in a way that recognized them as the center of those stories. " birthth the wind ," of a nation," these are the remembrances that affect our understanding of what priest- civ
i have seen the confederate flag flown in california and the kind of places that have nothing to do with the civil war in the context of being former confederate states. my problem with the rebel flag is that we have decided that it is an equally patriotic flag to fly as the american flag. the issue here is not about racism. the issue is about a willingness to allow a revisionist history about secession to be part of our profound american understanding so that to fly the akaka confederate flag...
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in california, a high school girl was asked, do you hate mexicans? when she replied no, they said, you support trump. you hate mexicans. and then they beat her up. in san francisco, they attacked a group of trump supporters, pelted a woman with eggs, then stole their trump hats and burned them in the street. the left's message is clear -- they want revenge. you've got to be punished. they say you're what's wrong with america, and now you've got to be purged. but maybe it's time those protesters took some advice from barack obama. elections have consequences. we won. folks, our long nightmare may not be over, it may be just beginning. because right now, we face a gathering of forces willing to use violence against us. think about it. the leftist movement in this country right now is enraged. among them and behind them are some of the most radical political elements there are. anarchists. marxists. communists. and the rest of the left-wing, socialist brigade. many of these people literally hate everything america stands for -- democracy, free-market ca
in california, a high school girl was asked, do you hate mexicans? when she replied no, they said, you support trump. you hate mexicans. and then they beat her up. in san francisco, they attacked a group of trump supporters, pelted a woman with eggs, then stole their trump hats and burned them in the street. the left's message is clear -- they want revenge. you've got to be punished. they say you're what's wrong with america, and now you've got to be purged. but maybe it's time those protesters...
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you know, when i served as attorney general of california, it was that purpose that led our office and 10 other states' attorneys general to submit a brief to the united states supreme court in defense of the a.c.a. and it is that purpose that brings them all together today. to continue to expand affordable health care and its coverage to families across our nation, and to call on congress to take action, to pass legislation that simply allows medicare to directly negotiate prescription drug prices with pharmaceutical companies. [applause] and if there's any question why, i'll explain. more than 60 million americans are enrolled in medicare. that would give medicare significant bargaining power to negotiate prices for all those americans. so, instead of forcing individual patients to negotiate by themselves, to require them to pay whatever price the drug companies set, they would have that kind of representation to stand there with their fellow americans and negotiate those prices so that they would just simply be fair. so, today, we also call on congress to make permanent the a.c.a. s
you know, when i served as attorney general of california, it was that purpose that led our office and 10 other states' attorneys general to submit a brief to the united states supreme court in defense of the a.c.a. and it is that purpose that brings them all together today. to continue to expand affordable health care and its coverage to families across our nation, and to call on congress to take action, to pass legislation that simply allows medicare to directly negotiate prescription drug...
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american public saw the abuse, the exploitation of women in onion fields and in gar lick fields in california and sweat shops in l.a., in those meat packing plants in iowa and nebraska. if they saw the exploitation of those women by their managers, they heard those voices, i just know that america -- and that's part of what we want our president to do, to start a campaign so that we all hear those voices and listen to those stories, because that immorality i think will be such that the american public will respond in a genuine and in a full fashion to incorporate them and embrace them and protect them. >> a quick followup. >> congressman, what are the political repercusions for democrats if there's further delay on this issue? president obama initially said he would deal with this in his first year. if nothing happens this year, might there be a back lash at the polls? will latino voters stay home? what dow f do you expect will happen? >> look, i'll try to put it to you in this perspective. president barack obama, what a wonderful thing, hispanic woman on the supreme court, expansion of healt
american public saw the abuse, the exploitation of women in onion fields and in gar lick fields in california and sweat shops in l.a., in those meat packing plants in iowa and nebraska. if they saw the exploitation of those women by their managers, they heard those voices, i just know that america -- and that's part of what we want our president to do, to start a campaign so that we all hear those voices and listen to those stories, because that immorality i think will be such that the american...
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this would not be possibility if it wasn't for the leadership of my colleague from california, jackie speier, who has been talking about these changes for years. this truly has been a bipartisan effort. we're working with representative burn, and i want to thank him as well. i hope you can consider the bipartisan proposal in early talking about these changes for years. 2018 so that we can continue to make progress on changing the resolution process and the culture of our congressional workplace. mr. chairman, thank you again, and i kweedyield back the balance of my time. mr. harper: the gentleman yields back. any other member wish to be recognized for the purposes of an opening statement? an opening statement? now recognize the gentleman from maryland. mr. raskin: mr. chairman, thank you very much. and mr. brady, thank you also for your leadership and for giving me this opportunity to speak as we adopt regulations to require annual anti-sexual harassment and discrimination training in congress for members and staff. as a representative of the people, we have a unique obligation to lea
this would not be possibility if it wasn't for the leadership of my colleague from california, jackie speier, who has been talking about these changes for years. this truly has been a bipartisan effort. we're working with representative burn, and i want to thank him as well. i hope you can consider the bipartisan proposal in early talking about these changes for years. 2018 so that we can continue to make progress on changing the resolution process and the culture of our congressional...
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texas is only 34%, california only 28%, and in washington, d.c. only 6% of the eligible voters were non-college whites. that's about the same percentage donald trump got in the district of columbia. what's more important is for 28 states more than half of the eligible voters are non-college whites. these include again wisconsin, michigan, ohio, and pennsylvania. and even if you project this up to 2036, most of those 28 states will at least 45% of the eligible voters non-college whites. that tells us about how the electoral college might be different for different parties over time. i'm going to stop here except to say that these projections by education, by race, by age, we were doing for the whole country and for each of the 50 states. these are the background, this is the bedrock for the simulations that we are doing. what the simulations do is make different assumptions about the turnout of these groups and about the voting behavior of these groups. now i'm going to pass the baton to rob, and he will tell us all about that. rob: thanks, bill. s
texas is only 34%, california only 28%, and in washington, d.c. only 6% of the eligible voters were non-college whites. that's about the same percentage donald trump got in the district of columbia. what's more important is for 28 states more than half of the eligible voters are non-college whites. these include again wisconsin, michigan, ohio, and pennsylvania. and even if you project this up to 2036, most of those 28 states will at least 45% of the eligible voters non-college whites. that...
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i think there is a gap, only 8% of millennial's voted in the last california midterm. they just don't believe voting matters, and that is a huge problem. that probably sounds like a depressing nonanswer. part of the way you saw that is -- this is a terrible word. you show them they are not alone . you show them how many voters there are, how much their potential impact is. just got this thing as a holiday present, and it changes behavior. how many hours i sleep, how many steps i take, how much water i , these little nudges to do medically changed my behavior. i go for a walk after dinner. i try to go to bed earlier. it's not quite as simple in the civic space but this is the kind of technology that we are responsive to as consumers and as younger people. we have to build those kinds of tools for the civic space. huge has been a underinvestment in that. jen speaks eloquently to how to bridge that gap and why it is imperative that we do. >> with the sense of working in your community, there's a code foralled the america brigade. 44,000 people across the country participa
i think there is a gap, only 8% of millennial's voted in the last california midterm. they just don't believe voting matters, and that is a huge problem. that probably sounds like a depressing nonanswer. part of the way you saw that is -- this is a terrible word. you show them they are not alone . you show them how many voters there are, how much their potential impact is. just got this thing as a holiday present, and it changes behavior. how many hours i sleep, how many steps i take, how much...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? ms. pelosi: mr. speaker, i rise to join the distinguished speaker in paying tribute to the brave men and women of the capitol police force, and also in sadness for the assault that was made on our colleagues and members of the staff. to my colleagues, you're going to hear me say something you've never heard me say before. i identify myself with the remarks of the speaker. they were beautiful remarks, mr. speaker, thank you so much. for the sentiments that they epresent, thank you so much. again, we are not one caucus or the other in this house today. but we speak for each other in saying that we send our thoughts and prayers to our colleague, steve scalise. personally, we have our italian american connection, so as soon as i heard his name, i was filled with concern as i would be for anyone here. but we had that special connection. so our hopes and prayers. and i said to the speaker, i'll be asking you every five minutes, how is steve coming along? nd also for zack barth, matt mika who wa
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? ms. pelosi: mr. speaker, i rise to join the distinguished speaker in paying tribute to the brave men and women of the capitol police force, and also in sadness for the assault that was made on our colleagues and members of the staff. to my colleagues, you're going to hear me say something you've never heard me say before. i identify myself with the remarks of the speaker. they were beautiful remarks,...
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but i wonder if the senators from vermont, massachusetts, and california to make that same guarantee about carrying montana or michigan or wisconsin or pennsylvania? i pledge to work my heart out for whoever the nominee is. if i come up short in the primary, i will work ceaselessly to defeat mr. trump. yet some of my fellow democratic candidates are not making it easy. i have two tests for any policy position. one, will it solve the problem? two, can we get it done? i'm a pro-choice, pro-union, populist democrat. i've won not by compromising our values, but my fighting like hell to deliver results for the people in my state. i take a little issue at times and thomas is, well, he is the moderate on the state. only inasmuch as if the core word to progressive is making progress in people's lives, making them know that they can have a better life. in many respects when i look at the film largely out of d.c., i get more progressive by my results than anyone in the field. the way i have one and what we need to do now is to make sure voters know the democrats hear them, understand that prob
but i wonder if the senators from vermont, massachusetts, and california to make that same guarantee about carrying montana or michigan or wisconsin or pennsylvania? i pledge to work my heart out for whoever the nominee is. if i come up short in the primary, i will work ceaselessly to defeat mr. trump. yet some of my fellow democratic candidates are not making it easy. i have two tests for any policy position. one, will it solve the problem? two, can we get it done? i'm a pro-choice, pro-union,...
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yes, iowa doest not look like california. it does look like new york and neither does new hampshire. about it wehink have a sequential system. somebody has to go first. there isn't a way to get around that unless we have a national primary. think of it broadly. by, hampshire, south carolina and nevada. when combined, these four states will go before super and they are a good reflection of -- iowa, economically is a good representation. financial services are huge as our wind energy and alternatives. new hampshire has a different kind of republican party in iowa does. and in south carolina, the democrats, half of the voters are african-american and then in nevada, the latino population is significant. when you put them all together you get something that begins to approximate the country as a whole and i think that is the way to think about it. argument is that someone has to go first and it on theo be a place where ground operations and building a campaign is like building a business. realng real people with concerns and i on
yes, iowa doest not look like california. it does look like new york and neither does new hampshire. about it wehink have a sequential system. somebody has to go first. there isn't a way to get around that unless we have a national primary. think of it broadly. by, hampshire, south carolina and nevada. when combined, these four states will go before super and they are a good reflection of -- iowa, economically is a good representation. financial services are huge as our wind energy and...
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in places like michigan and california, they are suffering from unemployment numbers that are greater than during the depths of the great depression. barack obama promise to cut the deficit in half. instead, he tripled it. now our national debt is growing at $3 million a minute. that is $4.25 billion a day. president obama, is this what you call winning the future? i call it losing -- losing our country, and with it, the american dream. these americans feel that fierce urgency of now, but you feel it, sir? the tea party was born of this urgency. it is the same sense of urgency that propelled the sons of liberty during the revolution. [applause] it is the same sense of urgency that propelled the abolitionist before the civil war and the civil rights movement during the 20th century. the tea party movement is part of this noble american tradition. this movement is not simply a political awakening, it is an american awakening. [applause] it is coming from ordinary americans, not the politicos in the beltway. you, who grow our food, you run our small businesses, you teach our children, yo
in places like michigan and california, they are suffering from unemployment numbers that are greater than during the depths of the great depression. barack obama promise to cut the deficit in half. instead, he tripled it. now our national debt is growing at $3 million a minute. that is $4.25 billion a day. president obama, is this what you call winning the future? i call it losing -- losing our country, and with it, the american dream. these americans feel that fierce urgency of now, but you...
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before senator harris' de mocratic nomination, she was elected to the senate in 2015 and represented california. her focus is on immigration and criminal justice reform. minimum wage increases and protecting -- and protecting women's rights. since our nomination, senator harris is the first women of color to appear on a major party's nomination ticket. i am so excited to be here today and i cannot wait to see what happens in seven days. thank you, everyone. ♪ you, babye wishing that i could stay just told you, baby get her to call me know that she is my only desire ♪ nevada.ight, please welcome to the stage the next vice president of the united states, kamala harris. ♪ sen. harris: hey, reno. hi, everybody. it is so good. wasn't dominique amazing? it is so good to be back in reno. i am so happy to see you guys. what a beautiful day. i never knew there were blue pumpkins. [laughter] i just want to thank patricia ackerman who of course is running for congress in nevada. let's make sure we take care of that. wendy, these, candidate for state senator in nevada. dr. andrew taylor, washita coun
before senator harris' de mocratic nomination, she was elected to the senate in 2015 and represented california. her focus is on immigration and criminal justice reform. minimum wage increases and protecting -- and protecting women's rights. since our nomination, senator harris is the first women of color to appear on a major party's nomination ticket. i am so excited to be here today and i cannot wait to see what happens in seven days. thank you, everyone. ♪ you, babye wishing that i could...